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where is the marantz 24 bit version of 660? I have been hoping they would offer 24bit pre/ad in a small package would be the perfect bit bucket for a V3 too....
Quote from: timP on February 04, 2006, 05:52:01 PMwhere is the marantz 24 bit version of 660? I have been hoping they would offer 24bit pre/ad in a small package would be the perfect bit bucket for a V3 too....I didn't think the ACM 660 could take the V3's signal.
Quote from: Colin Liston on February 04, 2006, 06:16:26 PMQuote from: timP on February 04, 2006, 05:52:01 PMwhere is the marantz 24 bit version of 660? I have been hoping they would offer 24bit pre/ad in a small package would be the perfect bit bucket for a V3 too....I didn't think the ACM 660 could take the V3's signal. That is correct, no digital input on the 660.I'm wondering what the stock gain range on the 671 is On Dougs upgrade page he throws around a bunch of different gain ranges for the mods.
Quote from: Chuck on February 04, 2006, 06:22:05 PMQuote from: Colin Liston on February 04, 2006, 06:16:26 PMQuote from: timP on February 04, 2006, 05:52:01 PMwhere is the marantz 24 bit version of 660? I have been hoping they would offer 24bit pre/ad in a small package would be the perfect bit bucket for a V3 too....I didn't think the ACM 660 could take the V3's signal. That is correct, no digital input on the 660.I'm wondering what the stock gain range on the 671 is On Dougs upgrade page he throws around a bunch of different gain ranges for the mods. I meant a line signal from the V3. I called and asked about a 660 not to highjack this thread, but Doug said something about the 660 cannot take a hot signal on its line in.
one of these days, I'm going to sell a kidney, my mp-2, and r-1, and pick up the V3/MT combo. I don't think there's much out there that can top that in the price range... this of course is just from the tapes I've heard, etc etc.
Quote from: aberg83 on February 04, 2006, 09:06:50 PMone of these days, I'm going to sell a kidney, my mp-2, and r-1, and pick up the V3/MT combo. I don't think there's much out there that can top that in the price range... this of course is just from the tapes I've heard, etc etc.Wait, you say you want to sell your kidney to buy a V3/MT combo. Lay off the booze and your kidney would be worth a portadrive.All this talk about V3 vs. ACM 671....I say location location location.I have recorded with my 660 vs V3, most of the time my friends V3 sounds slightly better but if I'm in the sweet spot he wants my recording. We usually matrix his stealth km54s>V3>D8 audience with my SBD>ACM 660 and it's all good.
one of these days, I'm going to sell a kidney, my mp-2, and r-1, and pick up the V3/MT combo. I don't think there's much out there that can top that in the price range
Quote from: aberg83 on February 04, 2006, 09:06:50 PMone of these days, I'm going to sell a kidney, my mp-2, and r-1, and pick up the V3/MT combo. I don't think there's much out there that can top that in the price rangeUsed V3 = $1000MT = $2994GB = $200Total = $1500That's if you get a used V3 too and you can get the MT for $299... Still $200 more then the ACM 671 and you can't do 24/96 (yet) and no auto track splitting ... not to mention you have to carry extra batteries for the V3 and MT... I'm not sold on the MT yet either. Otherwise I would have gone for the V3/MT combo.